Leicester City vs West Brom

England, Premier League, Round 32

Match Events

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Commentary
End of 90 Minutes
3 - 0
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Halftime
3 - 0
Kelechi Iheanacho
Kelechi Iheanacho
(Jamie Vardy)
Field Goal
36'
Jonny Evans
Jonny Evans
Field Goal
26'
Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy
(Timothy Castagne)
Field Goal
23'
Commentary
Both sides wait until the back end of the weekend now - and it is West Brom with the quicker turnaround. They face Aston Villa in another must-win game on Sunday; Leicester then host Crystal Palace the day after. Until then, thank you for joining us - and have a great week!
But Brendan Rodgers came back to the Premier League hunting success, and success it is that he has found. The FA Cup will present him with a shot at a major honour soon enough, but a top-four finish for Leicester, five years on from the title, will be a great achievement in its own right. He'll be delighted today on the basis of that showing.
Sam Allardyce, who sat with a look of oddly tranquil moroseness for parts of that second half, will have a lot to chew on. Defeat is a blow - but the manner in which his side rolled over and almost surrendered in that first half will surely leave him concerned, to put it mildly.

Key Players

Attacker
Midfielder
Defender
Goals
0
Assists
0
Min
18
Karlan Grant

Stats

73%
Possession
27%
17
Total Shots
4
7
Shots On Target
1

Match Info

Andy Madley
Referee
King Power Stadium
Capacity: 32,273
TV Channels
NBC Sports Network

Current Standings Positions

Predictions

Match Facts

None of the nine Premier League meetings between Leicester and West Brom have been won by the home side (D2 L7) – only Bournemouth vs Watford has been played more in the competition without the home side ever winning (10 games).
West Brom boss Sam Allardyce will be looking to become the first Premier League manager to beat Leicester with four different clubs, having previously done so with Bolton, West Ham and Everton.

About Leicester City vs West Brom

The match between Leicester City and West Brom in the Regular Season of Premier League, held on Thursday, April 22, 2021 at King Power Stadium, ended with a score of Leicester City 3 - 0 West Brom.

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Stats for Leicester City vs. West Brom

The game between Leicester City and West Brom ended with a score of Leicester City 3 - 0 West Brom. On 365Scores, you can check all the head-to-head results between these teams. Explore the stats for Leicester City and West Brom, including ball possession, goal kicks, yellow and red cards, and much more!

Possession
73% - 27%
Total Shots
17 - 4
Shots On Target
7 - 1
Big Chances Created
5 - 0
Corners
7 - 3
Offsides
1 - 0
Passes Completed
607 - 162
Shots Off Target
5 - 3
Shots Blocked
5 - 0
Hit Woodwork
1 - 1
Free Kicks
12 - 13
Total Passes
706 - 255
Throw-Ins
23 - 24
Goal Kicks
4 - 8
Goalkeeper Saves
1 - 4
Fouls
13 - 12
Yellow Cards
0 - 2
Substitutions
3 - 3

Lineups for Leicester City vs. West Brom

The lineups for Leicester City and West Brom were set with the goal of securing victory in this crucial match. Fans closely followed the team selections and absences for this important fixture. The choice of starters and substitutes played a vital role in both teams' preparations. Both Leicester City and West Brom made tactical adjustments to maximise their performance on the pitch.

Home Team: Leicester CityCoach: Brendan Rodgers.
Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel.
Defenders: Çağlar Söyüncü, Jonny Evans, Wesley Fofana, Luke Thomas, Timothy Castagne.
Midfielders: Youri Tielemans, Wilfred Ndidi, James Maddison.
Attackers: Jamie Vardy, Kelechi Iheanacho.
Subs: Marc Albrighton, Dennis Praet, Ayoze Pérez, Daniel Amartey, Ricardo Pereira, Hamza Choudhury, Nampalys Mendy, Danny Ward, Cengiz Under.

Missing Players: James Justin, Harvey Barnes, Wes Morgan.

Away Team: West BromCoach: Sam Allardyce.
Goalkeeper: Sam Johnstone.
Defenders: Conor Townsend, Kyle Bartley, Dara O'Shea, Darnell Furlong, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Ainsley Maitland-Niles.
Midfielders: Okay Yokuşlu, Matheus Pereira.
Attackers: Callum Robinson, Matt Phillips, Mbaye Diagne.
Subs: Karlan Grant, Semi Ajayi, Hal Robson-Kanu, David Button, Grady Diangana, Conor Gallagher, Jake Livermore, Lee Peltier, Romaine Sawyers.

Missing Players: Branislav Ivanovic.

Event Details:

Name: Leicester City vs. West Brom
Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021
Location: King Power Stadium
Capacity: 32273